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A cue sheet, or cue file, is a metadata file which describes how the tracks of a CD or DVD are laid out. Cue sheets are stored as plain text files and commonly have a ".cue" filename extension. They are used in emulators that play CD games. Emulators like [[Mednafen]] require you to load PS1 games exclusively through CUE sheets. | A cue sheet, or cue file, is a metadata file which describes how the tracks of a CD or DVD are laid out. Cue sheets are stored as plain text files and commonly have a ".cue" filename extension. They are used in emulators that play CD games. Emulators like [[Mednafen]] require you to load PS1 games exclusively through CUE sheets. | ||
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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
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===Multi-track game=== | ===Multi-track game=== | ||
− | Certain PS1 games like Rayman, Brave Fencer Musashi | + | Certain PS1 games like Rayman, Brave Fencer Musashi and Vib Ribbon are multi-track, so their .cue files might be more complicated. Examples: |
'''Brave Fencer Musashi''' | '''Brave Fencer Musashi''' | ||
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'''Other Games''' | '''Other Games''' | ||
− | If the single track cue sheet template above didn't work for your game, check http://redump.org to see how that game's cue sheet should be set up. | + | If the single track cue sheet template above didn't work for your game, check http://redump.org/discs/system/psx/ to see how that game's cue sheet should be set up. |
[[Category:FAQs]] | [[Category:FAQs]] |